A new mechanism of long-term multipactor in multicarrier systems is studied employing both analytical and numerical methods. In particular, the investigation is focused on the impact that a realistic secondary emission yield at low energies produces on the development of long term multipactor. A novel analytical model for this interperiod charge accumulation is presented using the traditional multipactor theory for parallel plates, and approximating the multicarrier signal as a single-carrier signal modulated by a pulsed signal envelope. The analytical predictions are verified by numerical simulations for a typical rectangular waveguide. The analytical and numerical results demonstrate that the susceptibility of the system to develop a long-term multipactor discharge increases with higher values of low-energy secondary emission yield. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.
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Anza, S., Vicente, C., Gimeno, B., Boria, V. E., & Armendáriz, J. (2007). Long-term multipactor discharge in multicarrier systems. Physics of Plasmas, 14(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2768019
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